President Donald Trump honored Women’s History Month with a White House event celebrating conservative values and the achievements of American women. Joined by Republican leaders, the president announced a new Republican Women’s Caucus to push policies that prioritize families, fairness, and freedom. Trump’s speech focused on protecting women’s rights from what he called “gender extremism” and restoring traditional values.
The new caucus, led by Florida Rep. Kat Cammack, aims to boost conservative women in leadership roles and back policies that support families. Trump praised the caucus for standing against radical ideas that he claims threaten women’s spaces and opportunities. He emphasized that his administration will always fight to keep men out of women’s sports and ensure fairness for female athletes.
During the event, Trump highlighted his executive orders that define sex as biological, banning “X” gender markers on passports and government forms. He said these actions “brought back common sense” and protected women’s dignity. Maria Baroma, a guest at the event, thanked Trump for his efforts, calling him a champion for women’s rights.
The president also celebrated his work to secure borders, strengthen the economy, and promote school choice. He vowed to keep fighting for access to IVF treatments and families’ well-being. Trump criticized past policies that he believes confused children about their bodies and divided families.
Attendees cheered as Trump promised to keep women safe from crime and illegal immigration. He said strong borders and law enforcement are key to protecting communities. The crowd applauded his stance on deporting criminal immigrants and restoring “American safety.”
Trump contrasted his record with previous leaders, accusing them of pushing radical ideologies instead of focusing on real issues. He praised the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade and said his policies respect life while supporting mothers. The president called his opponents “out of touch” with everyday women’s concerns.
The event ended with Trump signing a proclamation declaring March 2025 as Women’s History Month. He urged Americans to honor the women who build families, communities, and the nation’s future. Attendees left energized, calling the speech a powerful reminder of conservative priorities winning under Trump’s leadership.
This celebration marked another step in Trump’s push to rally women voters ahead of upcoming elections. With polls showing strong support for his policies, the event reinforced his message of traditional values and American pride. Supporters say Trump’s actions prove he’s the true defender of women’s rights and family success.